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		<title>Quilters&#8217; Lunch Box Memories</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Emma Allen</dc:creator>
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All this mention of lunch boxes in the giveaways we&#8217;re conducting over at One Book Two Book brings to mind memories of my school days.  We used either a brown paper bag or metal lunch box.  (It seems metal lunch boxes are making somewhat of a come back.)
That&#8217;s all that was available then. If we were fortunate, we got a new one when school started. (With four in the family needing lunch boxes, book bags, pencil boxes, and clothes, new lunch boxes weren&#8217;t always in Mother&#8217;s budget.)
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<p>All this mention of lunch boxes in the giveaways we&#8217;re conducting over at <a href="http://www.onebooktwobook.com/" title="One Book Two Book"><strong>One Book Two Book</strong> </a>brings to mind memories of my school days.  We used either a brown paper bag or metal lunch box.  (It seems metal lunch boxes are making somewhat of a come back.)</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all that was available then. If we were fortunate, we got a new one when school started. (With four in the family needing lunch boxes, book bags, pencil boxes, and clothes, new lunch boxes weren&#8217;t always in Mother&#8217;s budget.)</p>
<p>Many of these lunch boxes came with a thermos. (Occasionally Mother bought one separately.)  In these we usually carried milk. We didn&#8217;t have boxed juices and beverages, so either drank milk or water. Mother might put soup in the thermos on cold weather days.</p>
<p><strong>Attending a One-Room School</strong></p>
<p>For the first four years of school, when I attended the one-room school house, we had no choice but to tote our lunch.  There was no hot lunch program&#8230;and no one to prepare it if we&#8217;d wanted one.</p>
<p>When our district combined with a larger one, in my fifth year, I had the choice of hot lunch there.  But I still often took my lunch box.  In high school, it wasn&#8217;t the thing to take a lunch box.  If we chose cold lunch, we carried it in a small brown bag.</p>
<p>Our daughter used metal lunch boxes, too. Then hers eventually became the repository for crayons and craft supplies. </p>
<p><strong>What type of lunch box did you carry to school? </strong> Does it evoke memories of school days and lunches?</p>
<p><strong>Are there fabrics with lunch box and back-to-school themes?</strong>  Have you made a quilt or hanging with lunch boxes on it?  That would be a very different piece of fabric art.</p>
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